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for a further reformation; Prince, 300. and its active 1565 Mar. interference was prevented only by the authority of the queen. When rigorous orders for enforcing conformity were first issued, Strype's Annals, i. 460, 461. Appendix to Strype's Parker, b. II. Do. 24. the Puritans were rather excited to defiance than intimidated. Of the London ministers, about thirty refused subscription, Strype's Annals, i. 462. and men began to speak openly of a secession from the church. Grindall, in Prince. Cartwright's Second Reply, p. 38. Not for hatred to the estates of the church of England, but for love to a better. How little the early Puritans knew of the true results of their doctrines of independence of the state in religious matters, is evident from such passages as these, from Cartwright's Second Reply—Weretykes oughte to be put to breathe nowe. If this be bloudie, and extreme, I am contente to be so counted in the holie Goste. p. 115. I denie that uppon repentance